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or proposed new gun laws. the nranews.com features the first of what the site says will be a series of diverse commentators that will be making their voices heard. >> the only person responsible for your safety is you. cops can't always be there. obama definitely can't be there. this isn't a black or white, democrat or republican issue. this is common sense. this is self prezation. it's about natural rights. >> joining me now, columnist and author earl ofari hutchinson. thank you for your time. >> you're welcome. >> you have the hip hop music, he's a youtube personality, there's another ad with a rapper, as well here. but the nra appears to be trying to bring in african-americans or at least to their membership. i don't have the total number here but what we have as far as numbers is african-americans have the highest deaths of firearm deaths. teens five times as a white peer to be killed by a firearm. how does the nra counter those numbers? >> well, really, they can't. however, doesn't stop them to trying. po
or proposed new gun laws. the nranews.com features the first of what the site says will be a series of diverse commentators that will be making their voices heard. >> the only person responsible for your safety is you. cops can't always be there. obama definitely can't be there. this isn't a black or white, democrat or republican issue. this is common sense. this is self prezation. it's about natural rights. >> joining me now, columnist and author earl ofari hutchinson. thank you...
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according to a new report by the southern poverty law center, the crazies are on the rise. we now have more groups who believe that the federal government is conspiring to take american's guns and destroy their liberties as it paves the world for a global one world government. last year, the southern poverty law center counted 1,360 of these groups, an all-time high. only 149 existed when barack obama won the presidency in 2008. today, the southern poverty law center sent a letter to homeland security secretary janet napolitano and attorney general eric holder, warning that the gun control debate itself may lead to even more such groups. the furious reaction to the obama administration's gun control proposals is reminiscent of the anger that greeted the passage of the 1993 brady bill and the 1994 ban on assault weapons. now, in the wake of the mass murder of 26 children and adults at a connecticut school and the obama-led gun control efforts that followed, it seems likely that that growth will pick up speed once again. joining me now, the author of that new report, southern
according to a new report by the southern poverty law center, the crazies are on the rise. we now have more groups who believe that the federal government is conspiring to take american's guns and destroy their liberties as it paves the world for a global one world government. last year, the southern poverty law center counted 1,360 of these groups, an all-time high. only 149 existed when barack obama won the presidency in 2008. today, the southern poverty law center sent a letter to homeland...
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this is an expensive law. it may produce conspiracy theories but it will certainly produce a hit in thual let. >> no dispute about that regardless of what side of the aisle you are on. just the way it is playing out. douglas, great to see you. thanks for coming? >> shannon: tonight the inside story on the debt debate you you haven't h heard. downroberts investigates now the country's debt crisis unfolded through the eyes of the lawmakers there in the thick of it. here is a preview. >> reporter: david is back in arizona telling constituents he will hold firm. >> you are going back to d.c. on monday. from there, there will be five days to solve this or go over whatever fiscal cliff will h happen when the sequestration kicks in. >> woo dough can't do this teenly marginal reduction in spending which ultimately by the end of the decade isn't even a reduction in spending it is just a reduction in the growth of spending god forbid what our future is if we can't to that. >> shannon: part of a powerful news block start
this is an expensive law. it may produce conspiracy theories but it will certainly produce a hit in thual let. >> no dispute about that regardless of what side of the aisle you are on. just the way it is playing out. douglas, great to see you. thanks for coming? >> shannon: tonight the inside story on the debt debate you you haven't h heard. downroberts investigates now the country's debt crisis unfolded through the eyes of the lawmakers there in the thick of it. here is a preview....
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. >> we have very strong laws, stronger than jessica's laws. >> you actually don't have strong laws a guy molested 10 kids at a day care center and only got two years in prison. >> you are lucky o'reilly wasn't here today, sir. [thunder] >> bill: state of colorado won't even vote on jessica's law. one man is preventing the vote. jesse watters caught up with speaker of the house, mark ferdino. >> you have been pushing gay legislation, pot legalization, you are not protecting the kids from sexual predators and passing jesse's law. why is that? >> bill: a factor investigation. colorado's shame. >> this is america we are talking about at a critical time. fiddling. >> bill: mitt romney upset about the ongoing budget chaos in america. the question is can anything be done about it? talking points will address the issue. >> human being, is there anybody there willing to help this lady and not let her die? >> not at this time. >> bill: in california, a nurse would let an elderly woman die rather than put job at risk. what does that say about america? juan and mary katharine on that. entern, yo
. >> we have very strong laws, stronger than jessica's laws. >> you actually don't have strong laws a guy molested 10 kids at a day care center and only got two years in prison. >> you are lucky o'reilly wasn't here today, sir. [thunder] >> bill: state of colorado won't even vote on jessica's law. one man is preventing the vote. jesse watters caught up with speaker of the house, mark ferdino. >> you have been pushing gay legislation, pot legalization, you are not...
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change the law. the reason why they're in a hard place right now is because congress has laws on the books and they have to find ways to enforce them. they have to balance the state laws that are contradicting them. >> michael: let's take a look at some of those laws, brian. i think it will make your argument pretty clear about why you even created this amendment. in 2011 pot arrests these stats come from policing pot, 2011 marijuana-related arrests. 750,000 people were arrested. 50% of all drug crimes, and 87% of that 7. 50 were arrested for possession alone, that's according to the fbi. when you see this, i'm sure it's one of the reasons why you put forward this amendment. is that--do those numbers support the idea that, hey, we have to totally rethink on a national basis not just a state basis, our laws about marijuana. >> yes, they absolutely do. 55% of coloradoans said that the war on drugs is enough. we've had enough of this marijuana prohibition. we're tired of arresting citizens and it doesn'
change the law. the reason why they're in a hard place right now is because congress has laws on the books and they have to find ways to enforce them. they have to balance the state laws that are contradicting them. >> michael: let's take a look at some of those laws, brian. i think it will make your argument pretty clear about why you even created this amendment. in 2011 pot arrests these stats come from policing pot, 2011 marijuana-related arrests. 750,000 people were arrested. 50% of...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. like say, gas station sushi. cheap is good. and sushi, good. but cheap sushi, not so good. it's like that super-low rate on not enough car insurance. pretty sketchy. ♪ and then there are the good decisions. like esurance. their coverage counselor tool helps you choose the right coverage for you at a great price. [ stomach growls ] without feeling queasy. that's insurance for the modern world. esurance. now backed by allstate. click or call. i don't have to leave my desk and get up and go to the post office anymore. [ male announcer ] with stamps.com you can print real u.s. postage for all your letters and packages. i have exactly the amount of postage i need, the instant i need it. can you print only stamps? no... first class. priority mail. certified. international. and the mail manicks it up. i don't leave the shop anymore. [ male announcer ] get a 4 week trial plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. >> chris: after your interview with both romney
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the show down against law americas played out again today on the sunday talk show. this is right on time. members of both political parties trading barbs and blame over $85 million spending cuts the president signed into effect on friday. the sequester may be here to stay perhaps in the short term. the senate top republican mitch mcconnell says sequestration won't do the kinds of extreme harm people claimed. he defends the dire need to cut spending. >> i think the american people need to know that we have a spending addiction in washington. we are exploding our spending. we have added $6 trillion to the national debt in just four years. >> meanwhile president obama's top economic advisor blaming republicans for refusing to compromise saying there should be no reason why any one in the gop would ever let cuts like these take effect. >> republicans say therefore defense this cuts defense deeply. they say they are for border security. this cuts border security deeply. this sequester doesn't do anything to help long-term entitlement reforms. >> steve sen any live in was
the show down against law americas played out again today on the sunday talk show. this is right on time. members of both political parties trading barbs and blame over $85 million spending cuts the president signed into effect on friday. the sequester may be here to stay perhaps in the short term. the senate top republican mitch mcconnell says sequestration won't do the kinds of extreme harm people claimed. he defends the dire need to cut spending. >> i think the american people need to...
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so assume we pass the law this year, and i hope that's the case. five years from now we should look back and there should be fewer people coming illegally because we have an open legal system. both of those paths could create that as long as you change the rest of the system as well. so what's going on in the senate and in the house right now is very positive. i support what senators graham and rubio and mccain and plake are doing with their democratic counterparts. if they can find a path to get to citizenship over the long haul, i would support that. but this book was written to try to get people against reform to be for it. it is a place where i think a lot of conservatives should feel comfortable that there's a way to do this and not violate their principles. >> it's interesting, there's obviously a political component to this about who wants what kind of deal and what does it mean after we move forward. after romney lost a lot of hispanic vote and the republican party's problem with hispanic, one of the things that romney says to his donors af
so assume we pass the law this year, and i hope that's the case. five years from now we should look back and there should be fewer people coming illegally because we have an open legal system. both of those paths could create that as long as you change the rest of the system as well. so what's going on in the senate and in the house right now is very positive. i support what senators graham and rubio and mccain and plake are doing with their democratic counterparts. if they can find a path to...
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i mean our life is the life we have with each other and with five sonsion five daughters in law and 20 grand children. that is our life. that is who we are. >> chris: but is it tough when suddenly the secret service? >> it is different but it is like riding on a rollercoaster. exciting and thrilling ups and downs but then the ride ends and we get off. can't we be on a rollercoaster the rest of our lives? it is like no, the ride is over. >> chris: let me ask you about the months from november until now. were there tears? >> oh, for me, yeah. i cried. when you pour that much of your life and energy and passion into something and you are disappointed by the outcome it is very -- it is sad. it is very hard. >> chris: governor, second is greg? anger? depression? >> no, you look back at campaign and say what did the president do well and you acknowledge that h his campaign did a number of things very effectively. of course, you rehearse all of the mistakes that you you made. and i went through a number of my mistakes i'm sure and then you think about the things that were out of our control.
i mean our life is the life we have with each other and with five sonsion five daughters in law and 20 grand children. that is our life. that is who we are. >> chris: but is it tough when suddenly the secret service? >> it is different but it is like riding on a rollercoaster. exciting and thrilling ups and downs but then the ride ends and we get off. can't we be on a rollercoaster the rest of our lives? it is like no, the ride is over. >> chris: let me ask you about the...
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last week a republican lawmaker compared a proposed law to castration. correspondent mike tobin says much of the disagreement boils down to a divide between chicago and the rest of the state. >> on chicago's mean streets, neighborhoods like lawndale and inglewood, gun violence is part of nearly every night. kids are caught in the crossfire. city leaders seized on the emotion of tragedies like the sandy hook elementary school massacre to push for stiffer fun penalties. >> this is an opportunity to push an agenda? >> and connect nationally. this is an american child. >> shots fired. >> chicago leaders are calling for a 3-1/2-year mandatory minimum sentence for illegal gun possession guarantees that convicts won't be released after serving a fraction of the time. >> increasing penalties, and requiring criminals to serve their punishment. we not only protect our children, our families and our communities. but we also prevent retaliatory killings that plague our neighborhoods. >> different sentences will mean more people in illinois prisons. but they are burs
last week a republican lawmaker compared a proposed law to castration. correspondent mike tobin says much of the disagreement boils down to a divide between chicago and the rest of the state. >> on chicago's mean streets, neighborhoods like lawndale and inglewood, gun violence is part of nearly every night. kids are caught in the crossfire. city leaders seized on the emotion of tragedies like the sandy hook elementary school massacre to push for stiffer fun penalties. >> this is an...
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. >> our life, our life is the life we have with each other, five sons, five daughters in law and 20 grandchildren -- >> isn't it tough when suddenly the secret service -- >> it is different, but riding on a rollercoaster. we were on a rollercoaster, exciting and thrilling, ups and downs but the ride ends and you get off and it is not like, can't we be on a rollercoaster the rest of our lives? no, the ride is over. >> chris: let me ask you about the months from november until now. were there tears? >> for me, yeah. i cried. when you pour that much of your life and energy and passion into something, and you are disappointed by the outcome it is bad. it is very hard. >> chris: governor, second-guessing? anger? depression? >> no. you look back at the campaign and say, okay. what did the president do well and you acknowledge his campaign did a number of things, very effectively and of course you rehearse all the mistakes you made and i went through a number of my mistakes and you think of the things out of our control but you move on. i mean, i don't spend my life looking back, it is lik
. >> our life, our life is the life we have with each other, five sons, five daughters in law and 20 grandchildren -- >> isn't it tough when suddenly the secret service -- >> it is different, but riding on a rollercoaster. we were on a rollercoaster, exciting and thrilling, ups and downs but the ride ends and you get off and it is not like, can't we be on a rollercoaster the rest of our lives? no, the ride is over. >> chris: let me ask you about the months from november...
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those unjust laws are immoral and wrong. >> unjust, immoral and wrong. strong words. appropriate and, of course, long overdue. it was the first apology he's ever received from any police chief in his 50 years of activism. and he was deeply moved. >> i teared up. i tried to keep from crying and i accepted their apology. and i accepted the badge. i said i am not worthy of it, but i'll hold onto it and keep it. the movement continued. that's what it's all about. to heal. to become one. >> the healing does continue and so will the hard work. that's why we were marching in selma today. he made that clear when he spoke at the bridge. >> although our nation has, indeed, changed, although the south is far different now and progress has been made, we are not yet where the most vital part of the voting rights act, section five, can be deemed unnecessary. the struggle for voting rights for all americans does and must continue and it will. it will and joe biden was the first sitting vice president ever to attend the event. great that he was there. >> my mother, god love her, used
those unjust laws are immoral and wrong. >> unjust, immoral and wrong. strong words. appropriate and, of course, long overdue. it was the first apology he's ever received from any police chief in his 50 years of activism. and he was deeply moved. >> i teared up. i tried to keep from crying and i accepted their apology. and i accepted the badge. i said i am not worthy of it, but i'll hold onto it and keep it. the movement continued. that's what it's all about. to heal. to become one....
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>> yes, i am violating the law in the first place. if i rob a bank it is it the same thing. >> if you are going to do it. you have to make the treatment programs are affordable and accessible. millions was americans suffer and only 11 percent in proper treatment programs. >> costs more to do it >> corporate america drug test. is it kind of the same thing. >> hold ohold on. >> simple. >> we'll get marjorie in it. >> if i work for fox and they want to drug test me. ifip fail, they fire my. why can't we do that with welfare assistance. there is it plentev - plenty of other programs that they don't get tested. corporate america is one thing and an question but harder to implement. >> but a simple moral end to this eric. legalized druppings and end welfare and costs taxpayers no one. >> johnathon that is a big can of worms. thank you very for joining us. >> and look who is reeling in the tax breakings. here said they should start with our pals in tinsel town.
>> yes, i am violating the law in the first place. if i rob a bank it is it the same thing. >> if you are going to do it. you have to make the treatment programs are affordable and accessible. millions was americans suffer and only 11 percent in proper treatment programs. >> costs more to do it >> corporate america drug test. is it kind of the same thing. >> hold ohold on. >> simple. >> we'll get marjorie in it. >> if i work for fox and they want...
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>> florida has a very serious stalking law. as a matter of fact, in most places it's only a misdemeanor, meaning a year or less. florida has a very strict law where you can actually do more than a year. they have a felony provision for particularly bad examples of stalking. so it's a tough place to be arrested on this charge, and we'll have to see how the courts deal with this situation. >> now that said, apparently there's been a request for an arrest warrant but not one issued yet. what does that mean? does that mean she won't be arrested or is this just kind of a step in this process we expect to play out? >> it means at least for now these are just accusations that have been made apparently by her former boyfriend and we have to see whether a judge would look at the evidence in the case and see whether it warrants the actual issuance of an arrest warrant. so it may amount to nothing. i will say that there are lots of press reports, both in florida newspapers and in newspapers around the country, indicating that there's a lo
>> florida has a very serious stalking law. as a matter of fact, in most places it's only a misdemeanor, meaning a year or less. florida has a very strict law where you can actually do more than a year. they have a felony provision for particularly bad examples of stalking. so it's a tough place to be arrested on this charge, and we'll have to see how the courts deal with this situation. >> now that said, apparently there's been a request for an arrest warrant but not one issued...
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president clinton signed even more republican spending cuts into law. the team of clinton and gingrich in the 1990s did not kick the deficit can down the road, they kicked it out of the budget. they effectively eliminated the deficit, and had us on the way to actually building a budget surplus. a surplus that was going to be necessary to help financial future government spending, including two wars that no one knew were coming. that surplus was wiped out in the stroke of a pen when president bush signed his tax cuts into law. the tax cuts that have contributed mightily to our deficit and debts. tax cuts that were, of course, voted for by john boehner. joining me now are karen finney, former dnc communications director and ezra klein columnist for the washington post. both are msnbc analysts. it eliminates history that they lived themselves that some of them deserve credit for, which was what they actually did do in fighting deficits during the 1990s, that newt gingrich and president clinton both contributed a great deal to that effort. >> right, but tha
president clinton signed even more republican spending cuts into law. the team of clinton and gingrich in the 1990s did not kick the deficit can down the road, they kicked it out of the budget. they effectively eliminated the deficit, and had us on the way to actually building a budget surplus. a surplus that was going to be necessary to help financial future government spending, including two wars that no one knew were coming. that surplus was wiped out in the stroke of a pen when president...
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cal train offering free service to the memorial for all members of law enforcement. there is a stop right acrossç the street from hp pavilion. our live coverage begins at 11:00 a.m. live here on awc 7 news and on abc 7 news.com we'll be streaming it there for you. for more information another z.other details on how to watch the memorial service go to our web site. abc 7 news.com. click on see it on tv. >> a driver accused of slamming into a new york taxi and killing a young couple turned himself in to police. the 44-year-old surrendered in pennsylvania today. this is video from sunday morning's accident. police say he broadsided a taxi killing a couple. their baby delivered by c section but later died. he has a long criminal record, including murder, robbery and drunk drive oogt man accused of running over and killing a lowell high school student on saturday made a first court appearance today. the 29-year-old keeran brewer did not enter a plea but had bailu reduced to $300,000. police say he was dwrumpk a blood alcohol level above 09 when hitting the 17-year-old h
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senator ted cruise, let's go, he went to law school there. he said they are marxist on the faculty. bill o'reilly attacked harvard for having some kind of weird kinky club or sex thing. i'm not sure. mitt romney, as our clip showed took a whack at obama for being too liberal and staying at harvard although romney i believe has two degrees from harvard. grover suppose these guys mouth off and say the place is too liberal. what happened to free speech? in other words why would the crimson be defensive and goofy and say we don't want you, don't come here. what happened to free speech and good debate >> they are not advocates of good debate or free speech. they want everybody to agree with them. they sound like alabama in the 1950s wanting these other guys tomming into their territory. america love it or leave it. if you don't agree with us go away. they are not up for debate because they are not capable of baking the debate. they are not willing to put the time and effort into it. they want to believe stimulus spending creates jobs and they don't want to be asked to deal with the reali
senator ted cruise, let's go, he went to law school there. he said they are marxist on the faculty. bill o'reilly attacked harvard for having some kind of weird kinky club or sex thing. i'm not sure. mitt romney, as our clip showed took a whack at obama for being too liberal and staying at harvard although romney i believe has two degrees from harvard. grover suppose these guys mouth off and say the place is too liberal. what happened to free speech? in other words why would the crimson be...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. the reason i'm still in this body feelin' so good isn't because i never go out and enjoy the extra large, extra cheese world we live in. it's because i do. introducing the new weight watchers 360 program. join for free and expect amazing. because it works. could lose tens of thousands of dollars on their 401(k) to hidden fees. thankfully e-trade has low cost investments and no hidden fees. but, you know, if you're still bent on blowing this fat stack of cash, there's a couple of ways you could do it. ♪ ♪ or just go to e-trade and save it. boom. ♪ >>> well, it's day four of the sequester. as the hysteria starts to die down and the $85 million in spending cuts kick in, is there a compromise? joining me now congresswoman shelly moore capito. good morning to you. >> good morning. thank you. >> i want to ask you about the sequester impact in west virginia. the good, the bad, the ugly. what can you tell me? >> i was there over the weekend as i am every weekend, and a lot of people say
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the law makes no sense to me. maybe that's why lady justice keeps blind because she don't really want to see this. it don't make no sense. >> several inmates use their inmate cams to offer a word to the wise. >> don't come to prison, man. >> warning others not to make the same mistakes they made. >> being locked up is real lame. it's not a game. it's no movie. it's no rap song. when it goes down, and you get popped [ bleep ], this is what it's going to be, man. >> when your buddies want you to join up with their little chic or little gang, hey, lets's sell a little crack? oh, let's get that little $200, $300 from the liquor store or something like that, you just think about that. is it worth it? really, is it worth it? >> this ain't the place to be. this here, this is -- this is where you come when you're scared, of living life. this is where you come when you've given up, basically, on everything else. >> look at your family. look at yourself. see what you really got to lose. >> this is your future, right there,
the law makes no sense to me. maybe that's why lady justice keeps blind because she don't really want to see this. it don't make no sense. >> several inmates use their inmate cams to offer a word to the wise. >> don't come to prison, man. >> warning others not to make the same mistakes they made. >> being locked up is real lame. it's not a game. it's no movie. it's no rap song. when it goes down, and you get popped [ bleep ], this is what it's going to be, man. >>...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. i use bounce outdoor fresh sheets because they're just that much fresher and they help keep static off in the cold so my clothes will never embarrass me. mommy, i dressed the snowman! how do you get your bounce? less static year-round. how do you get your bounce? an intense burning sensation i woke up with this horrible rash on my right side. like somebody had set it on fire. and the doctor said, cindie, you have shingles. he said, you had chickenpox when you were a little girl... i said, yes, i did. i don't think anybody ever thinks they're going to get shingles. but it happened to me. for more of the inside story, visit shinglesinfo.com radio oo live fr >> live from america's news headquarters i am harris falkner. the college of cardinals set to begin the conclave on tuesday. voting will take place in the vatican's sis seen chapel. crews fitting the chimney that will tell us when a new pope will be chosen signal jammers are making sure they have no ak sellings to the or -- access to
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just minutes after most of the region's law enforcement officers drove to san jose, three armed men robbed a bank at the west branch. witnesses told police the robbers pointed handguns, shoved employees and escaped with cash. >> people know that a lot of the officers will be over there honoring the fallen officers and it's just really disappointing. it's disgusting to me. >> several officers were at the services. a police sergeant said he had enough offices to investigate the robbery and cover the rest of the city. >>> busted at the airport. when you see what was inside this guy's luggage, you won't believe it. >>> why a politician in the bay area wants to put a tax on e-mail. >>> only we are there as a mystery millionaire comes forward to claim his jackpot and why he hasn't told his wife! culver, culla verr, culla verr. >>> north korea threatened to fire missile at washington as a re, coming from possible tough new sanctions. and china has helped draft the resolution. >> the severity of the sanctions show that we take this seriously. >> they will bite and bite hard. they increase their is
just minutes after most of the region's law enforcement officers drove to san jose, three armed men robbed a bank at the west branch. witnesses told police the robbers pointed handguns, shoved employees and escaped with cash. >> people know that a lot of the officers will be over there honoring the fallen officers and it's just really disappointing. it's disgusting to me. >> several officers were at the services. a police sergeant said he had enough offices to investigate the...
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a sharp contrast to the real harm inflected on seniors by the president's health care law. that's their quote. no longer 55? it's in or near retirement, which can mean whatever paul ryan wants it to mean. moderate republicans in the gop a little bit nervous tonight. an anonymous republican lawmaker who was in the meeting with ryan told "the hill" republicans made commitments to their constituents at age 55. if they go back on their promise, it will be problematic for many of them. well, that's good news for democrats. you can't trust these guys anyway. john boehner, you think he cares? no, he doesn't care. when he was asked about the new medicare plan, he completely brushed it off. >> i think we'll let them work it out, and we'll see what outcome they get. >> sure, let them work it out. boehner doesn't have to commit to any changes. he feels extremely safe. as long as house districts are gerrymandered in his favor, and they are. this is why republicans continue to obstruct with plans like the ryan budget. they don't want to change the status quo when the rich are doing so d
a sharp contrast to the real harm inflected on seniors by the president's health care law. that's their quote. no longer 55? it's in or near retirement, which can mean whatever paul ryan wants it to mean. moderate republicans in the gop a little bit nervous tonight. an anonymous republican lawmaker who was in the meeting with ryan told "the hill" republicans made commitments to their constituents at age 55. if they go back on their promise, it will be problematic for many of them....
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law that says, if i don't have one of those, you have to resuscitate. >> reporter: the elderly woman in this case did not have a dnr. while most assisted living facilities assured us they do resuscitate under similar circumstances, at least five say staff provide cpr when directed by a 911 dispatcher. >> if it has been the gardener there, they probably would have saved her. when i was a girl scout leader, i had to take cpr. >> reporter: but mcginnis says retirement facilities are not required to train staff to resuscitate. >> one would think that you're a nurse in a senior community, that you would have some kind of obligation to save somebody lying on the dining room floor die. >> i don't understand why you're not willing to help this patient. is there anybody that's willing to help this lady and not let her die? >> not at this time. >> reporter: while some nurses do take a nightengale oath, it's not legally binding. they say they're conducting a thorough review but their practice is to call 911 and wait for assistance. >>> if you have visions of your child some day going to an ivy
law that says, if i don't have one of those, you have to resuscitate. >> reporter: the elderly woman in this case did not have a dnr. while most assisted living facilities assured us they do resuscitate under similar circumstances, at least five say staff provide cpr when directed by a 911 dispatcher. >> if it has been the gardener there, they probably would have saved her. when i was a girl scout leader, i had to take cpr. >> reporter: but mcginnis says retirement facilities...
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this doesn't help when they refuse the enforce the law. it is not a matter of funding. the 9 billion that is not going to be ut rise you had with 1250 mile inmates. sheriff -- (talking over one another) >> it's not just put the>> thank you, judge. >> thaur thami they are coming . they makes it okay for you to do that. in she doesn't have later until the end of the game. the kriel has just gun. what do you think? join us on facebook or twitter and let us know if you think she will get done early. michael, tell us why you used to book this fabulous hotel? well you can see if the hotel is pet friendly before you book it, and i got a great deal without bidding. and where's your furry friend? oh, i don't have a cat. now you can save up to 50% during priceline's spring hotel sale use promo code spring for additional savings on all express deals, including pet friendly hotels. express deals. priceline savings without the bidding. so we created the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that
this doesn't help when they refuse the enforce the law. it is not a matter of funding. the 9 billion that is not going to be ut rise you had with 1250 mile inmates. sheriff -- (talking over one another) >> it's not just put the>> thank you, judge. >> thaur thami they are coming . they makes it okay for you to do that. in she doesn't have later until the end of the game. the kriel has just gun. what do you think? join us on facebook or twitter and let us know if you think she...
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our inside expert says the real problem is the law, saying the industry would go away if authorities stopped treating booking photos like trophies. >> the police can stop this overnight. and this is the part that no one is talking about. why are we posting the mugshot of someone who simply missed traffic court? why is there a need, mr. sheriff, to post their photos? >> reporter: georgia lawmaker roger bruce is one man trying to shut down the mugshot industry, pushing for a law that would make it a crime to establish a booking photo and then charge a fee to take it down, but only in georgia. >> we're trying to remove the incentive for putting it out there. we don't want them to be able to charge a fee to remove these pictures. and the thought is if they -- if they can't charge a fee, why put it out there? >> reporter: he says sheriff's departments across the country should be able to label their images with water marks and police their use and says that victims should be able to sue when police say the photos have been mishandled. >> it just destroys your life. you know, my family, my
our inside expert says the real problem is the law, saying the industry would go away if authorities stopped treating booking photos like trophies. >> the police can stop this overnight. and this is the part that no one is talking about. why are we posting the mugshot of someone who simply missed traffic court? why is there a need, mr. sheriff, to post their photos? >> reporter: georgia lawmaker roger bruce is one man trying to shut down the mugshot industry, pushing for a law that...
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. >> you seem like law enforcement. i happen to know law enforcement. >> you do? so you're an expert in this area? >> no, no, i'm just saying you come off as law enforcement. >> really? you know how you come off? >> how's that? >> somebody who's very nervous, somebody who came over here to have sex with a 14-year-old girl. >> 14-year-old? >> like all of our previous investigations, the potential predators here in ft. myers, florida, are keeping us busy. >> is this some kind of setup or something? >> while some are surprisingly candid -- >> they arrested me for possessing child pornography because i had nude pictures of her on my computer. they ended up dropping the charges. >> others tell us stories we've heard before. >> just come over to say hi. that was it. >> and one man does something so brazen you have to see it to believe it. >> you want to explain yourself? >> but they all have something in common. every one of them chatted online about having sex with a person posing as a young teen, made a date to meet, and then showed up at our undercover house. >> a nu
. >> you seem like law enforcement. i happen to know law enforcement. >> you do? so you're an expert in this area? >> no, no, i'm just saying you come off as law enforcement. >> really? you know how you come off? >> how's that? >> somebody who's very nervous, somebody who came over here to have sex with a 14-year-old girl. >> 14-year-old? >> like all of our previous investigations, the potential predators here in ft. myers, florida, are keeping us...
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she wanted to go on to law school. she wanted to be an immigration lawyer, perhaps a criminal lawyer. really, a bright, young girl. had her entire life ahead of her. then, she disappears. >> she is very responsible, honest. she has everything in order. she has fun, she do her school work. at the president's entern office in john jay college. >> it was her younger sister's birthday, they planned to go down to miami. which she did, every year, go down to spend memorial day weekend with friends and family who lived there. she took her sister. they were going to get manicures, go shopping, they went to concerts together. and spent a lot of time with her best friend, who lived down in the miami area. now, she had just graduated, majored in criminal justice, studying for the lsat for law school, and pursue a career as a criminal attorney or immigration lawyer. that is what was ahead of her when she went to miami for what she thought would be a fun weekend with her sister. >> on a homemade shrine. >> my help will come from th
she wanted to go on to law school. she wanted to be an immigration lawyer, perhaps a criminal lawyer. really, a bright, young girl. had her entire life ahead of her. then, she disappears. >> she is very responsible, honest. she has everything in order. she has fun, she do her school work. at the president's entern office in john jay college. >> it was her younger sister's birthday, they planned to go down to miami. which she did, every year, go down to spend memorial day weekend...
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. >> let's come together where we can around common sense solutions and laws that are really going to make a difference for women and are going to save their lives. >> reporter: but universal background checks, even a ban on high capacity magazines are gun control measures holly for one stands firmly against. >> nobody has the right to tell us what's good for the next person. i don't dictate what's best for your family and you shouldn't dictate what's best for my family. if you want to carry a 30-round magazine, then by golly, do it. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm juju chang outside austin, texas. >>> next up, her fierce court side attitude helped her break college basketball records. legendary coach pat summitt tells robin roberts about her toughest challenge yet. more than two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. and every day since, we've worked hard to keep it. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy. we've shared what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. bp's also committed to america. we support nearly two-hundred-f
. >> let's come together where we can around common sense solutions and laws that are really going to make a difference for women and are going to save their lives. >> reporter: but universal background checks, even a ban on high capacity magazines are gun control measures holly for one stands firmly against. >> nobody has the right to tell us what's good for the next person. i don't dictate what's best for your family and you shouldn't dictate what's best for my family. if...
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senator kelly ayotte not happy with the obama administration decision to charge usama bin laden's son-in-law in criminal court instead of a military tribunal. we're back not only with the panel but for the friday lightning round with our panel. so, we now learn that sulaiman abu ghaith has been in u.s. custody for a week and was only charged after he stopped talking, supposedly, steve. the u.s. was have a railroad of being able to bring terrornist to court and convict them in criminal court. what practical effect do you think the decision is here to go in criminal court rather than a military tribunal? >> a lot of it depends when he was mirandizeed and how much information he gave us before he was mirandizeed. we heard that story from the obama administration after the airplane bomber. gave us everything we could want to know in 50 minutes. that is a harder sell here in particular because faith abu ghaith was in iran. and the indict reads extensively about his activities in iran in 2002. he is potentially somebody who could give us a lot of information about the network, the al-qaeda network
senator kelly ayotte not happy with the obama administration decision to charge usama bin laden's son-in-law in criminal court instead of a military tribunal. we're back not only with the panel but for the friday lightning round with our panel. so, we now learn that sulaiman abu ghaith has been in u.s. custody for a week and was only charged after he stopped talking, supposedly, steve. the u.s. was have a railroad of being able to bring terrornist to court and convict them in criminal court....
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they have strict law there's. you don't want to not have it good to know. thank you. >> coming up next a member of the prison class of 72. >> convicted killer nose >> convicted killer nose longer on deathan) 3 days of wag to give a breast cancer survivor a lifetime-- that's definitely a fair trade. it was such a beautiful experience. (jessica lee) ♪ and it's beautiful (woman) why walk 60 miles in the boldest breast cancer event in history? because your efforts help komen serve millions of women and men facing breast cancer every year. visit the3day.org to register or to request more information today. it was 3 days of pure joy. ♪ and it's beautiful >>> it's a shocking case. a convicted double murderer released from prison and calls police to tell them he'd killed again. dennis stanworth is one of dozens of california inmates released after a 1972 supreme court decision overturning the death penalty. laura anthony looks into how many others have killed again. >> he was known as linoleum knife rapist. >> this woman talking about convicted double murderer
they have strict law there's. you don't want to not have it good to know. thank you. >> coming up next a member of the prison class of 72. >> convicted killer nose >> convicted killer nose longer on deathan) 3 days of wag to give a breast cancer survivor a lifetime-- that's definitely a fair trade. it was such a beautiful experience. (jessica lee) ♪ and it's beautiful (woman) why walk 60 miles in the boldest breast cancer event in history? because your efforts help komen...
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, the man who killed polly class, richard allen davis whose crime led to california's three strikes law and scott peterson, convicted of murdering his pregnant wife. >> the bottom line is, we don't allow filming in condemned row simply because it's department policy. >> though denied access to condemned row, our producers found an inmate who lived there for nearly 20 years. >> when i arrived on death row, it was in the winter of '91. i remember because it was real cold, there was icicles on the ground. my conviction for the death penalty was the double felony, the murder then the robbery, but you know, if you move a person from one spot to another so many feet, it's kidnapped. so they claimed it was kidnapped and threw another felony on there. during that time, i was young. i was wild. i was angry. the jury verdict was it wasn't something i didn't expect. so, you know, at that time, and point, i wanted the death penalty, to be honest with you. because i wanted to come up here and you know, hang out until i was executed. but then that changed as time went on. death row of the two are the
, the man who killed polly class, richard allen davis whose crime led to california's three strikes law and scott peterson, convicted of murdering his pregnant wife. >> the bottom line is, we don't allow filming in condemned row simply because it's department policy. >> though denied access to condemned row, our producers found an inmate who lived there for nearly 20 years. >> when i arrived on death row, it was in the winter of '91. i remember because it was real cold, there...
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but those parts of the voting rights laws should stay intact. here's what he told the group a few moments ago. >> we still have a lot of work to do, easier than it was 48 years ago for one overwhelming reason. what we all did here 48 years ago changed the hearts and the minds of the vast majority of the american people. that's why i'm convinced we will prevail in the new fight with regard to voter access and voter rights. >> now fredricka, during the oral arguments on webs, justice scalia said that portion of the voting rights act amounted to racial entitlement. well the person who you just heard from said in fact that ignores the history of the country and the institutional e institutionalized discrimination against minorities. >> victor blackwell, thank you so much from selma, alabama. it seems like everybody had something to say about the forced spending cuts. we've got a take that you may have missed. here's a hint -- the village people are part of this one. plus, will we keep finding ourselves in financial crisis mode every few months? i'll
but those parts of the voting rights laws should stay intact. here's what he told the group a few moments ago. >> we still have a lot of work to do, easier than it was 48 years ago for one overwhelming reason. what we all did here 48 years ago changed the hearts and the minds of the vast majority of the american people. that's why i'm convinced we will prevail in the new fight with regard to voter access and voter rights. >> now fredricka, during the oral arguments on webs, justice...
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but the law itself should not be kept secret. and it's this fight against secret law that has been so important. it shouldn't have taken seven requests. that's how many i made, rachel, over a two-year period to get this kind of information. now, i will tell you just in the last few days, the letter from mr. brennan was quite forthright on the question of making sure that he didn't believe the cia could use drones in the united states. the letter from mr. holder, while moving in the right direction, he in effect said he could only see using the military against what would amount to a foreign attack in the united states like pearl harbor. there still are some unanswered question there's. that's what we're going to have to keep digging into. i think you saw today those efforts will be bipartisan. >> senator ron wyden of oregon. that distinction that you're making there, the difference between secret operations and secret law is one that for all these different ways of resistance i believe is really starting to sink in, and the way p
but the law itself should not be kept secret. and it's this fight against secret law that has been so important. it shouldn't have taken seven requests. that's how many i made, rachel, over a two-year period to get this kind of information. now, i will tell you just in the last few days, the letter from mr. brennan was quite forthright on the question of making sure that he didn't believe the cia could use drones in the united states. the letter from mr. holder, while moving in the right...
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i'm not under supervision of law enforcement at all times like i have been. so basically i can do anything i want to. >> although hymes has reached the end of his sentence, the stakes are higher than ever. >> hymes has two strikes against him right now, and i think he is aware that if he commits another crime and is prosecuted for that, it could very well be a third strike. which he would be looking at 25 to life. >> i'm too old now, you know. i mean, i figure if i came back to prison again, i would never get out. no matter if it was for a two-year sentence or something. no telling what happened. i just can't subject myself to that. >> christmases, thanksgivings, birthdays. he got to spend one birthday out of jail in over 15 years, he's able to spend one birthday, and that was in 2003. >> first my plan is to go eat a good meal, you know, and my sisters come to get me and just be around my family. >> i think my brother learned a lesson. i believe this time he's going to get out, he's going to try to do more than what he was doing with himself before he went to
i'm not under supervision of law enforcement at all times like i have been. so basically i can do anything i want to. >> although hymes has reached the end of his sentence, the stakes are higher than ever. >> hymes has two strikes against him right now, and i think he is aware that if he commits another crime and is prosecuted for that, it could very well be a third strike. which he would be looking at 25 to life. >> i'm too old now, you know. i mean, i figure if i came back...
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laws. as one of the folks in my town said very clearly, there are a lot of laws out there and there are a lot that being enforced properly. it's sort of seems to me a no-brainer you start by enforcing the laws and fund them and make sure that we have the infrastructure, whether it's on enforcing trafficking or, in fact, background checks. it doesn't really do us any good to have a background check bill and probably get, i hope to get a bipartisan piece of legislation on the next -- in the next week as well but it doesn't do any good to put out the laws and a lot of legislators look like they're being really busy and reacting if we don't give them any teeth. >> no. absolutely agree with that, rob. we also need a permanent director of the atf. that would help. the gun trafficking legislation, it's really important because the data is clear that guns tend to move from states that have weaker laws in to state that is have stronger laws, thus, weakening the effect of the states, with those stron
laws. as one of the folks in my town said very clearly, there are a lot of laws out there and there are a lot that being enforced properly. it's sort of seems to me a no-brainer you start by enforcing the laws and fund them and make sure that we have the infrastructure, whether it's on enforcing trafficking or, in fact, background checks. it doesn't really do us any good to have a background check bill and probably get, i hope to get a bipartisan piece of legislation on the next -- in the next...
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i happen to know law enforcement. >> you do? so you're an expert in this area. >> no, no, i'm just saying you come off as law enforcement. >> really? you know how you come off? >> how is that? >> somebody who is very nervous, somebody who came over here to have sex with a 14-year-old girl. >> 14-year-old? >> i read him some of what you said online. are you sexy naked? have you ever played with yourself? you going to put my [ bleep ] in your mouth. if you like that, i'll teach you. >> i was trying to say -- >> i'm trying to say it makes it look like you came here -- >> i came to pick her up. >> to have sex with an underaged girl. >> we were in a role playing chat room, dude. >> what role were you playing exactly here? >> people play roles. never ask role playing. people just talk. my god, is this some kind of holdup? man, you got a warrant? if the girl don't want to come -- >> a warrant? are you a defense lawyer now? >> i'm saying, man, you don't got no cause to hold me. i got no problems sitting here to talk to you. >> he sticks
i happen to know law enforcement. >> you do? so you're an expert in this area. >> no, no, i'm just saying you come off as law enforcement. >> really? you know how you come off? >> how is that? >> somebody who is very nervous, somebody who came over here to have sex with a 14-year-old girl. >> 14-year-old? >> i read him some of what you said online. are you sexy naked? have you ever played with yourself? you going to put my [ bleep ] in your mouth. if...
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he told "nightline" he doesn't have a problem obeying the law. >> i have a problem with being an easy target and being a likable person that lawyers think i will get him in front of a jury and people will be jealous of him. >> reporter: francis has not declared personal bankruptcy and "girls gone wild" is still in existence and steve wynn's representatives say the corporate bankruptcy twist makes no difference to them. they are chasing their money against francis personally. our wild west saga goes on. i'm nick watt for "nightline" in los angeles. >> just ahead on "nightline" my trip into the sierra nevadas for a split boarding adventure with mountain riding legend jeremy jones. >> abc news "nightline" brought to you by allstate. yeah. yeah. then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...allstate safe driving bonus check? what is that? so weird, right? my agent, tom, said... [ voice of dennis ] ...only allstate sends you a bonus check for every six months you're accident-free... ...but i'm a woman. maybe it's a misprint. does it look like a misprint? ok. what i was trying... [ voice
he told "nightline" he doesn't have a problem obeying the law. >> i have a problem with being an easy target and being a likable person that lawyers think i will get him in front of a jury and people will be jealous of him. >> reporter: francis has not declared personal bankruptcy and "girls gone wild" is still in existence and steve wynn's representatives say the corporate bankruptcy twist makes no difference to them. they are chasing their money against francis...
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so they would not be protected by the good samaritan law -- dash. jenna: brian, so you're saying that this nurse won't be protected under that law if something went wrong when she was trying to aid this woman, and that's why potentially this employer would not allow her to do that. >> sadly that is my suspicion. i believe that this company saw itself stuck between being an independent living facility, which is basically a retirement home. these people aren't patients. and then of course sr-g having the issue of what if, what do we do. they called 911. jenna: they do have a statement, glen wood gardens that talks a little bit about the policy. they say this in the event of a health emergency at this independent living community our practice is to immediately call emergency medical personnel for assistance and to wait with the individual needing attention until such personnel arrive. that is the protocol we followed. chip, you had something interesting in your notes, though, you say there is a fine print that we should all know about if p we are havin
so they would not be protected by the good samaritan law -- dash. jenna: brian, so you're saying that this nurse won't be protected under that law if something went wrong when she was trying to aid this woman, and that's why potentially this employer would not allow her to do that. >> sadly that is my suspicion. i believe that this company saw itself stuck between being an independent living facility, which is basically a retirement home. these people aren't patients. and then of course...
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nothing happened so by law, the u.s. needs to cut off budgetary body parts to shed $85 billion over the next seven months. i'm talking about things like cutting food inspectors and reducing hours at national parks, instead of making smart cuts, agencies are cutting off fingers and toes and knocking out teeth to lose weight. the little cuts don't add up to much, less than 3% of what the government spends, but they do affect performance. take a couple of toes off your feet and see how that works. agencies don't have a ton of flexibility. as much as there's the old saw about how the government is full of waste, sure, there is. it's still amounts to hair and toe nails when it comes to cutting the budget. programs effective are subject to the same cuts to ones that aren't. is your right hand more useful than your left hand? well that's too bad because under the sequester, we need to cut fingers off of both hands. the bottom line is it's an incredibly stupid way to lose weight. ken rogof is a harvard professor, former chief ec
nothing happened so by law, the u.s. needs to cut off budgetary body parts to shed $85 billion over the next seven months. i'm talking about things like cutting food inspectors and reducing hours at national parks, instead of making smart cuts, agencies are cutting off fingers and toes and knocking out teeth to lose weight. the little cuts don't add up to much, less than 3% of what the government spends, but they do affect performance. take a couple of toes off your feet and see how that works....
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think you get to say what's outdated when you're a small council of old people in robes who decide our laws and can't be fired. that's like guy telling people what's tacky. also, you can't argue that racism isn't is problem anymore just because we have a black president. really, if it was up to some people in the south, we wouldn't have a black president, we would have separate presidents. >> you know you would. you still got the from last time. really? >> really. >> we don't mend to be hard on you mississippi but us just ratified the amendment abolishing slavery two weeks ago. not only did mississippi wait 150 years after lincoln, they waited six months after "lincoln" the movie. i mean really. >> he's not kidding about mississippi and ratifying the 13th amendment. their first attempt to do it was in 1995. still pretty late. but a paperwork snafu meant the whole thing never went through. >>> next, the mark sanford saga gets a little weirder. this is, of course, the mark sanford who is trying to make a political comeback after that bizarre incident during his stint as governor of south caro
think you get to say what's outdated when you're a small council of old people in robes who decide our laws and can't be fired. that's like guy telling people what's tacky. also, you can't argue that racism isn't is problem anymore just because we have a black president. really, if it was up to some people in the south, we wouldn't have a black president, we would have separate presidents. >> you know you would. you still got the from last time. really? >> really. >> we don't...
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there are privacy laws. right? there's an expectation of privacy even if you are a celebrate when you're in your own home or your own property. you're playing with your children. so there are security risk when people are converging and taking pictures. that's problem yet yack. >> neil: what if they're driving by? >> if they've not on private property, i don't think they're going to be in the purview of this bill. it's a little vacation i'm going to tell you. and broadly within. however, the intent -- i think what steven tyler is trying to portray -- with the passing in california california the antipaparazzi statute. parallels this language and enforces high, high civil penalty on people who intrude on privacy. neil: the measure would allow celebrities to: >> you you think so? i think what's going to happen is the courts are going to strike down the law as being void for vagueness. it's so ambiguous by its very terms. the language you just read is -- can be subjective and my construed in so many ways. people could
there are privacy laws. right? there's an expectation of privacy even if you are a celebrate when you're in your own home or your own property. you're playing with your children. so there are security risk when people are converging and taking pictures. that's problem yet yack. >> neil: what if they're driving by? >> if they've not on private property, i don't think they're going to be in the purview of this bill. it's a little vacation i'm going to tell you. and broadly within....
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where inmates are able to learn things like landscaping, how to rebuild computer systems, study in the law library if they choose to appeal their sentence, learn about carpentry, or the most prized job among inmates is making license plates. every single license plate in california is made here. but any time inmates have access to power tools and steel equipment, there's a danger of weapons getting into the population. >>> when we return, how the investigative services unit guards...
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there are certain districts in the house that are black districts by law just about now. and even the virginia senators, they have no interest in voting against this. the state government is not their government, and they are going to lose -- they're going to lose votes if they do not re-enact the voting rights act. even the name of it is wonderful. who is going to vote against that in the future? >> this time it was justice elena kagan who rebutted his arguments in her exchange with the shelby county attorney. listen to this. >> you said the problem has been solved, but who gets to make that judgment really? is it you, is it the court, or is it congress? >> well, it's certainly not me. >> that's a good answer. i was hoping you would say that. >> but i think the question is congress can examine it, congress makes a record, it is up to the court to determine whether the problem indeed has been solved and whether the new problem, if there is one -- >> well, that's a big, new power that you are giving us, that we have the power now to decide whether racial discrimination has
there are certain districts in the house that are black districts by law just about now. and even the virginia senators, they have no interest in voting against this. the state government is not their government, and they are going to lose -- they're going to lose votes if they do not re-enact the voting rights act. even the name of it is wonderful. who is going to vote against that in the future? >> this time it was justice elena kagan who rebutted his arguments in her exchange with the...
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they're protected under federal law. again, it would be appeared that things were done inappropriately by the banks, around that time. obviously, they'll have to make do and amend on this story. >> just quickly, markets up or down in europe right now? >> markets are down, brian. it's been a head scratcher this morning. a bit of a hangover from the sequester kicking in. people are still puzzled on how the italian government story will work out here. a weak market in europe at this stage. i don't know if you'll get a big legacy into the u.s. session, because things seem to be improving gradually as time passes. but we're in the red on the european trade right now. >> jeff, live for us from london. thank you very much. >>> we want to know why you're awake. e-mail way too early at msnbc.com or tweet me. >>> coming up -- we'll tell you what happened plus, sometimes sports plus politics equals the bizarre and that's dennis rodman who returned from his fact-finding mission in north korea or whatever he was doing there. we'll pl
they're protected under federal law. again, it would be appeared that things were done inappropriately by the banks, around that time. obviously, they'll have to make do and amend on this story. >> just quickly, markets up or down in europe right now? >> markets are down, brian. it's been a head scratcher this morning. a bit of a hangover from the sequester kicking in. people are still puzzled on how the italian government story will work out here. a weak market in europe at this...